Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1930, Page 18

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SOCI SOCIETY. NE 4 Heads of Foreign Missions in Capital En- tertain in Honor of Visitors From Their Native Lands. Ambassador of Great Britain was host at dinner last evening. entertaining _a __distinguished company in compliment to the members of British law societies who are guests in Washington of the American Bar tion. The guests from England included the Right Hon. Lord Tomlin, the Right Hon. Lord Mc- Millan, Sir_Willlam Jowitt, Sir John Bimon, Sir Boyd Merriman, Sir Willlam Pull, Sir Roger Gregory, Mr. Leadbet- ter, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Walter Frampton, Mr. Reginald Playfair Hills and Mr. tunity of beln¥ u&emmed nl.n & non- in . | official home Like all other country eststes in that ly verd: of lawn lay brown under the August sun. It was just after the e of the visitors that the fist rain in Il long time dt:ll on the beautifully planned grounds. However, the forest trees in the vicinity of the home furnished a shel- ter for the many tables where guests led in groups to enjoy the scene N THE EV?!’.NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY AUGUST. 28, 1930. O'Toole, who went to London and | Wilson, Am! Ba tended. Harrls, Miss Annabel Hinderliter, Miss Mabel Hiatt and’ Mrs. Lucian Greathouse were also members of the Women’s Bar Associa- tion Committee sponsoring the lunch. Judge Mary O'Toole of the Municipal Court presided. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Taliaferro had a dinner for 10, with Mr. James Dale Cassel, K. ind Mrs. Cassel as the ranking guests. Others who had dinner parties last evening and went with their guests to the embassy reception were Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Bright, Mrs. J. Miller Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles entertain Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash, who entertained at the Chevy Chase Club, and Mr. and Mg W. B. Williams, whose party was given at the Congres- sional Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Tallaferro are enter- taining at dinner tonight for some dis- tinguished foreign guests. Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, wife of the Undersecretary of the Treasury, has gone to Newport and is the guest of Commodore and Mrs. Vincent Astor at Beechwood for a few days, and will return to Long Island the end of the week. Mrs. Jack A. Marshall of 3827 8 : | street northwest, daughter of Repre- sentative Tilman B. Parks of Arkansas, t the t luncheon today TROPHIES Carlton for Mrs, Gertrude Brown Bis- choff, whose marriage to Representa- tive Parks will take place within a brief th‘ahr. and Mrs. Bischofl’s mother, Mrs. Wills. The guests were friends of Mrs. Mar- shall the congressional set and others, and included Repruenuuve‘ Pear] Peden Oldfield and Mrs. SOCIETY. Caraway, wife of Senator Caraway of | legation, Senor George de la Barra, Is Arkansas; Mrs. Bleeker Luce, Mrs. :rndm&:.:!' days in New York at James V. McClintic, Mrs. Henry J. e Aml dor. Richardson, Mrs. Samuel B. Hill, Mrs. — Philip D. Swing, Mrs. Everett . Mrs. William N. Doak and Miss Blanche Wingo, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Otis Wingo of Arkansas. of the Bolivian Mr. and Mrs. xim Karolik will sail for this country Thursday, Sep- tember 4, after spending the Summer broad. ' Mr. Katolik has been_with ~ Erlebacher WELVE—TEN TWEVETWEWVE F STREET AUGUST—The Month of Clearance Francis Raymond Evershed. reaches its climax Friday, August 29th Friday might well be called housecleaning day here, for we have set it aside as a_store-wide clearance event. Mylny assortments of evpry type of garment will be placed on sale at ruthlessly cut prices as former prices are completely disregarded. Every. garment is from our regular stock and reflects the style distinction of all Erlebacher crea- tions. It simply means that every item you will need and want will be offered at prices so low that the values seem incredible. | assembl The guests were the Vice Presi- | and the lunch, and later, many strolled dent, )::h gurfl:; th‘e Secretary of War, | over the flag stone walks and took Mr. Huriey; the acting Attorney Gen- | in the view of surrounding country eral, Thomas D. Thatcher; the|from many points. the Mr. Ministe: th Africa, Mr. Louw;| Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton received the gh:r:e‘ m-m of Canada, Mr.| guests in the long living room and had 'ro!fi; Mr. Justice Willis Van Devan- | assisting them their ughters, 3 ter, ‘the former assistant to the At- | Willlam F. Tompkins, wifs of forhey General, Col. William J. Dono- | Tompkins, U. 8. A.; Miss Mary van; the solicitor of the State Depart- | Hamilton and their daughter-in-law, ment, Mr. G. H. Hackworth; Mr. Val-| Mrs. George E. Hamilton, jr. Many lance of the State Department, Mr. J.|of the company sat at small tables Suitable LADY MARJORIE WRIGHT, Wife of Justice Wright of Savernake, Miller Kenyon, president of the District | in 'the dining room, the library and Bar Association; Mr. Charles Henry Butler, Mr. Pierre Boal, Mr. Willlam and the counselor, Mr. Ronald Ian Campbell; the second secretary, Mr. C. J. W. Torr; the assistant naval sttache, Comdr. Horton, and the third gecretary, Mr. Michael Wright of the British embassy staff. The dinner preceded the reception %0 which some 800 guests were asked from the official and legal circles of | the National Capital. The Ambassador received alone with members of the em- the evening. ‘The char d‘;ihlru of France, M. Jules Henr;' will be: host at dinner this evening in compliment to the mem- bers of French law socleties who are of the American Bar Associa- mmle visiting in this country. The dinner will be followed by a large re- Ception to which officials, diplomats and prominent members of the legal fraternity in Washington have been invited. Visitors Guests of and Mrs. Stimson. The Secretary of State and opened their charming place, Woodley, on Cathedral avenue, yester- | for a tea in honor of members of | day Jaw societies visiting in Washington as American Bar. Association, guests of the American R oa ‘Washington. Supreme Court were dge and Mrs. George | the various | greater body of | were arra | many convenient points were cooling Mrs. | wing rooms, while the ests wers at small tables on the tiled terraces and on the lawn. Tables for the luncheon on the terraces and at fruit punches. Almost wlth@t exception the sev- eral hundred %foreign visitors were guests as were many members of the local bar and others. 3efore the de- parture of the company there was | music. bassy staff assisting generally during | The charge d'affaires of Poland, Mr. Stanislaw Lepkowski, entertained at {luncheon yesterday in compliment to Mr. Teodozy Noswicz, director of the department of navigation of the Polish ministry of industry and commerce, and Mme. Noswicz. The visitors arrived in New York Tuesday aboard the steam- ship Polonia, the first liner to enter New York Harbor flying the Polish flag. Other guests at the luncheon were |Mr. Green H. Hackworth, solicitor of the State Department, and Mrs. Hack- worth; Mr. Clarence M. Young, Assist- ant retary of Commerce; Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Packer, Mr. Clayton Lane, United States consul to Warsaw, and Mrs. Lane; Col. and Mrs. A. B, Barber, Dr. Michael Strazewski, Polish consul at Mngtrenl. and members of the embassy staff, The charge d'affaires of the Irish Free State, Mr. William J. B. McCauley, was host at a dinner to Justice Hanna | the Irish bar attending the conference. | the Irish bar atending the conference. Judge Mary O'Toole entertained a large company at dinner at the Women's City; Club, with 20 of the foreign vis- itord, both men and women, &5 the hon- or guests, and Mr. k J. Hogan had a dinner Tor 50 men, including groups of delegates from England, France and Canadg - Mr. and Mrs. William P. MacCracken entertained at the dinner dance at the Wittshire, England, who is among the foreign guests of the American Bar As- soclation, who attended the luncheon given today by the Women's Bar As- sociation of the District in honor of the woman members of the British Bar. —Underwood Photo. Mrs. Simeon Lewis, the assistant to lh?\‘ Attorney General and Mrs, John Lord | O'Brian, the commercial secretary of | the British embassy and Mrs. Leander | McCormick - Goodhart, Col. Blanton Winship, Mrs. Olive Ricker, M. Henri | [ Decugis, Mr. James Miller Thompson. Mr. Cecil Montgomery White, Mr. Ed- ward James, Mr. Hugh Goltein, M. Jean Paul Antoine Georges Daumas and Mr. Brereton-Barry. One of the most interesting entertain- ments yet given for the guests of the| American Bar Association was the luncheon at the Willard Hotel today, with _the Women’s Bar Association of | the District of Columbia hosts to the four women delegates: Miss Mercy Ashworth, Miss Sarah Moshkowitz, Mrs. Florence Earengey and Miss Dorothy || Stokes, and two members of the local committee, Miss Pearl McCall, one of the assistant United States attorneys, and For GOLF TENNIS ROWING SWIMMING and other events DuLIN @ MARTIN Connedticut Ave. ana l” __PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance 2 OFF Our Entire Assortment 'GINUINE REPTILE TRIMS . rew DRESSES—Second Floor Peach chiffon dinner ensemble Brown fishnet frock. ... Flowered chiffon frocks . ning gown Brown 3-piece velvet ensemble. . Navy flat crepe afternoon dress. Sun-dance moire evening gown Maize organdie dance frock Black and print ensemble ‘White lace dance frocks. .. Navy georgette ensemble. . Green satin evening gown Flowered chiffon dinner gowns Marine blue crepe egsemble. . - Green flat crepe evening gown.. Peach taffeta dance frock. . Black flat crepe dress.. Rajah navy 3-piece ensemble. Black chiffon street dress.... Blue Cire lace afternoon dress Flowered chiffon dinner dresses. Baby blue silk net dance frock Peach taffeta evening gown...... Red pin dot chiffon afternoon frock. . a Black chiffon, rhinestone studded over chantilly lace, eve- Point d’esprit gowns (1 black, 1 beijge} Georgette lace-trimmed ensembles (1 mavy, 1 grey).... Figured chiffon afternoon dresses, bead trimmed. Georgette and flowered chiffon ensembles Street and afternoon flowered chiffon gowns Formerly $79.75 89.75 69.75 39.75 39.75 158.75 59.75 59.75 49.75 49.75 49.75 49.75 39.75 59.75 49.75 39.75 49.75 39.75 69.75 79.75 49.75 49.75 39.75 59.75 39.75 39.75 59.75 59.75 49.75 Now $32.50 35.00 19.50 5.00 49.75 69.75 49.75 69.75 49.75 39.75 22.50 Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening, when their guests were the Hon. Helen in, Lady Macmillan, the Hon. Lady Mas ey l“‘dg‘ Jown;. ElMy heedfimon. Mrs. , Lady Bull, Lad; o Juiige and - Mre Edward K, | cit Raymond Evers 3 1l and many others of the local | Or8 i M Sosh, Lace and point d’esprit dance frocks (1 peach, Polo red dinner dress. Maize net dance frock. . Lace and Mousseline de Soie peach dance frock. Flowered chiffon street dress. Blue chiffon afternoon dress. Flat crepe cocktail coats..... . Sl sodels re nol e,yww}ve al —~ U L e e el el L S O e e T T OSSR S L SRRTY FE COATS AND SUITS—Third Floor Formerly $25.00 39.75 49.75 39.75 115.00 115.00 39.75 A.S.BECK'S ! wilver " Eoring, e, 3 Imported tweed suits (1 green, 2 orchid)... 1 Green tweed thixture lumberjack ensemble. 1 Blue covert cloth lumberjack ensemble. Representative and Mrs. Adam M. ‘Wyant and their dsughter, Miss Anne % t, have motored from their home 5 2 Wool crepe ensembles days -ip:bo “wgud‘gmm e $ 4 > 1 Starleene ensemble, 3 pieces, galyac trimmed. where they maintain an apart- foir 1 Navy vio crepe ensemble, galyac trimmed i 2 4 Rodier cloth sport coats, self trimmed TORE oM, 2% SRR 6 Imported tweed mixture sport coats, with wolf and squir- f e T quaint old tavern, 2 Taffeta evening wraps (1 green, 1 pink).. 22.75 SRS S S ety wrape {1 Velvet 3-length evening wraps (1 blue, 1 eggshell) 79.75 Canary satin 3-length evening wrap . eet 1078 Navy blue coat, untrimmed. . Navy blue coat, untrimmed. . Oxford covert dress coat, velvet trimmed. Wine covert dress coat, with cape. .. Tan moire cape coat, self trimmed.. Grey cloth dress coat, grey caracul collar. Black silk dress coat, with large beige fox colla Black otterman dress coat, ermine shawl collar Black satin dress coat, beige fox border.... N : ; Black silk dress coat, monkey trimmed..... m_’/O’ e farrell 1 Grey cloth coat, Rock Sable collar. — I 5 2 % 1 Grey cloth coat, fur collar. 1 Black satin embroidered co. 1 Black silk coat, beige fox-collar. 1 Blue silk coat, fox collar... 1 Blue georgette cape coat. o 1 Black satin and velvet coat, with cape. 1 Green cloth cape coat, galyac trimmed 1 Navy blue cloth coat, pointed fox collar. 1 Black cloth coat, natural squirrel collar. 1 Blue cloth coat, black galyac collar. 1 Black cloth coat, black lapin collar. PHONE SILVER SPRING § CONNECTICUT AVENUE Special Prices on New Fall Dresses Phillip-Louise = is presenting | special prices for this week only on new Fall dresses. The mod- els are copies of the newest Autumn designs by the famous Lelong. These smart Fall dresses and orders for them in any size or color will sell this week for $18.50. Open Saturday until 4 P.M. 1727 L. Street NW. (Round the corner from Con- necticut Ave.) Portraits of Women Beauty of portraits is ex- ploited in: trus merit in the dis- play of photographs of heads i the st-'is window of Under- wood & derwood this week. Ttisy your while to make 3 special c.iort to see this play—the poise and charm the subjects and the lighting effects are works of art. The type of picture is one which makes a very handsome gift to those for whom you care. An Underwood & Under- wood photograph is a comph- ment to both giver and recipient. The time for the Summer dis- count is about to close, 30 it is advisable for You to call imme- diately for an appointment. Prices which regularly start at $2000 the dozen start at $15.00 during the reduction. 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Avenue. 2 Black derbies £ Gloves must match or blend 3 Felt riding hats (tan).. with yeur purse this season! 1 Felt riding hat (tan)... Shades of Autumn leaves and |l | | % 4 1 Felt riding hat (brown). flowers are appearing in the 13 Bathing suits .. Sl i b SALON MODERNE 18-Batliing silte.. There are colors to blend very 3 Sweater suits . well with the different varia- 15 F S 2l gwuler suit 0 t 13 treet Sie tions, One particularly out- S Sweaters .. 29.75 39.50 45.00 35.00 10.95 5.95 15.00 10.95 12.50 795 k. 15.00 $2.95 and 3.95 $5.00 and 5.95 19.50 25.00 7.95 5.95 395 - < 232333338 G o’orful Han' Beautiful haireis hair that is full of life and color and free from dandruff and excessive oil and dryness, If you stop to recall men and women of popular success in business and social life you will remember that one of their most charming attributes to beauty is their hair. Look in your mirror this min- ute! Is your hair looking as you would like it? 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